AGP Executive Report
Last update: 4 hours agoGuam Water Restoration: GWA reported progress restoring water after Super Typhoon Bavi, with 80 wells online (27 on island-wide power, 53 on generators), 19 booster pump stations operating, key treatment sites still running on generator power, and all 99 water samples from July 7–9 testing negative for total coliform; crews are also working with FEMA, Guam Homeland Security, and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers to install generators at critical production wells. Regional Defense Tech: The U.S. is speeding Guam missile defense integration, with Lockheed Martin demonstrating software-driven command-and-control linking Aegis Guam, AN/TPY-6, THAAD, and IBCS/C2BMC during Valiant Shield 2026, while U.S. forces also highlighted sea-denial readiness via a Harpoon-armed P-8A and a B-2 LRASM live-fire maritime strike. Storm Chasers & Recovery: Storm chasers documented Bavi’s destruction and Rota’s resilience with aerial drone imagery, as telecom providers began network assessments and restoration across Guam and the CNMI. Education Governance: A local analysis revisited how Guam’s education board has shifted over time between elected and appointed control, and how disasters have shaped school infrastructure and operations. Aviation Skills Pipeline: AOPA Foundation plans to add aviation maintenance and manufacturing curriculum to address the mechanic shortage, pairing industry guidance with high-school-friendly training.
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